SOLUTION: a fish tanks is 20.0 in long, 20.0 in deep, and 10.0 in high. what is the maximum volume of water, in liters, that the fish tank can hold
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Question 769456: a fish tanks is 20.0 in long, 20.0 in deep, and 10.0 in high. what is the maximum volume of water, in liters, that the fish tank can hold
Answer by Cromlix(4381) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have taken your 10ins high as width
as you need a width measurement for
the calculation.
Volume = Length*width*height
Volume = 20*10*20
Volume = 4000ins^3
Converting to litres.
Volume = 65.548 litres.
Hope this helps.
:-)
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